Foreign-language influence on the morphological structure of dialects that were formed in the bilingual habitat
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to find out whether there have been changes in the morphological structure of some dialects of the Azerbaijani language in the bilingual environment. Investigated the internal structure of any language. The structurally agglutinative Turkic languages, the segment force of which is vowel harmony, are more resistant to change than internally changing inflected languages . But some dialects were formed and developed in the bilingual and even polylingual environment. But does fairly close proximity to the morphological system of any dialect. The study shows the conservatism of the Turkic languages to some extent associated with agglutinative systems. In every language morphological structure and phonetic laws are interrelated and determine each other. Research shows foreign-language influence on morphological structure of dialects, it is first necessary to clarify whether there is influence in the phonetic level. Agglutination and vowel harmony always predetermined internal resistance of the Turkic languages .Downloads
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Foreign-language influence on the morphological structure of dialects that were formed in the bilingual habitat. (2014). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 5(22), 27. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/4306